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E-Voting Reform Bill Gaining Adherants

JeremyDuffy sends us to Ars Technica for a look at an e-voting bill making its way through Congress that is gaining the support of the likes of Ed Felten and the EFF. Quoting: "HR 811 features several requirements that will warm the hearts of geek activists. It bans the use of computerized voting machines that lack a voter-verified paper trail. It mandates that the paper records be the authoritative source in any recounts, and requires prominent notices reminding voters to double-check the paper record before leaving the polling place. It mandates automatic audits of at least three percent of all votes cast to detect discrepancies between the paper and electronic records. It bans voting machines that contain wireless networking hardware and prohibits connecting voting machines to the Internet. Finally, it requires that the source code for e-voting machines be made publicly available."

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  1. Wow by Jonnty · · Score: 2, Funny

    It's almost like whoever wrote this bill had a clue.

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  2. Re:Congratulations: they made the right choice by Dachannien · · Score: 2, Funny

    There doesn't need to be an "operating system", unless you need it to throw up.

    Edited for brevity.

  3. Re:A step in the right direction by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Unfortunately my congressman has already voted against this bill 315 times.